What better way to beat winter doldrums than gearing up for the warm weather ahead?
Spring is just around the corner, which means that brands like Todd Snyder and Levi’s are trying to unload last year’s products to make room for fresh releases. This equates to great deals on the slim pickings left from 2024 and enticing promotions on the best clothing and accessories for 2025.
The Type II denim jacket that Kendrick Lamar wore to the 2025 Grammys is hard to come by and even harder on your wallet if you can get your hands on one. Fortunately, this collaboration between End and Levi’s is almost the spitting image. Defined by the two large pockets placed at mid-chest and vertical pleats along the placket, the Type II design dates back to the 1950s. This one has two hand pockets added along the side seams.
A navy crewneck sweater is as fundamental as it gets and every guy should have one in their closet. This one from J.Crew is great because it is 100 percent cotton, so it is easy to machine wash and comfortable all year.
Jacquard is a type of knit that gives a garment a strong texture. This cotton-linen blend short-sleeve button-down from Oliver Spencer has a subtle geometric motif that not only looks nice but also helps the shirt breathe.
This may look like an old-fashioned Oxford shirt, but Faherty used a blend of Supima cotton and Tencel to make the fabric soft and lightweight. A touch of elastane is also woven in to give it some stretch.
The coolest thing to come out of Huckberry’s collaboration with Toyota Tacoma is this hat. Like all the best headwear, the more beat up it gets, the better it looks.
One of Corridor’s trademarks is using large gauge plaids with rich physical and visual texture. This 100 percent cotton work shirt is a perfect example, and it will never go out of style.
This burly winter jacket is built from a poly-acrylic sherpa fleece. It can be worn as a sweater for lounging around or an insulating layer for venturing out in the cold.
If you don’t think you’re a blazer guy, this is the blazer for you. It is made from a tough shetland wool, woven in a similar fashion to tweed. It can take a beating and still look great. Best of all, the rough “Shaggy Dog” texture prevents it from looking stuffy.
Hoka trail sneakers aren’t nearly as well known as its road variety, but they should be. The Mafate Speed 2 takes all the comfort and stability Hoka is known for and slaps mud tires on it.
Original Madras Trading Company No128 Twin Flap Pocket Button Down
This two-pocket button-down is made from genuine Madras fabric, by the company that first brought it to America. It is hand-woven, cut and stitched all under the same roof in Madras, India.
The 997 is widely considered to be one of the most comfortable shoes New Balance makes. This is the highest quality version, made right outside of Boston.
This throwback version of the MA-1 flight jacket has a few technical features that came in handy at the dawn of the jet age but are more for aesthetic appeal today.
This 100% cotton polo wears more like a T-shirt. Thanks to the garment dying process, every wash and wear will bring out a unique texture in the color.
Turns out, this heritage loafer company makes a damn fine moc toe boot as well. It even features G.H. Bass’s signature “beefroll” stitching where the vamp meets the upper.